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2/04/2013

For those that know my husband Matt they know he loves to chase a wave. They also know that he loves creative projects. Also he sees them through....like almost immediately. I, other hand, like thinking about all of the creative things that I'm going to do. Then I will complete step 1 and continue thinking about how I am going to do steps 2, 3, 4 and 5 "sometime soon," which usually translates to either a year later or never. This is why I am a terrible DIY blogger. Matt (who's always full of ideas, some good and some weird), suggested that maybe I should start posting about his projects. I kind of like this idea, especially since his latest one is kind of rad.

He took one of his surfboards and drew the shoreline of San Diego, with all of the known surfspots. He wants me to tell you that this is still a work in progress, which means it will probably be done tomorrow...but I didn't have a post for today (see above), so I was desperate. Plus I still think it looks cool now. I actually think it would make for really cool artwork in a little beach-inspired cottage, so I've put in a request that when he retires it, it can come live on one of our walls. What about you guys, do you like to draw, paint....be creative?

This is completely awesome, Alexa!!! Your husband is so creative :) This board turned out so cool! On a side note, does he happen to have a Borst Surfboard? Just curious because it's my uncle's company :) He lives in Oceanside! XO Brynn